Five Things Which Every GTA Online Fan Should Take Note of in the New DLC, the Criminal Enterprises

Published 07/26/2022, 3:53 PM EDT

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Grand Theft Auto franchise is growing at a gradual pace these days, given that the last main entry debuted almost ten years ago in 2013. However, what was interesting about that installment was that it also paved way for a new kind of online experience for franchise lovers. To this day, GTA Online is going forward very strongly as Rockstar still supports the multiplayer title with essential updates.

Speaking of updates, then recently the fans received the brand new GTA Online DLC update in Criminal Enterprises. This time, the developing team has infused quite a lot of fresh improvements and much-needed tweaks.

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Five big changes GTA Online brings with the Criminal Enterprises DLC update

The Criminal Enterprises expansion was released initially in 2020. Since then, it has amassed a huge following among the players of Grand Theft Auto Online. Thanks to the amazing missions with lucrative rewards, they can engage in this DLC for longer hours. But they were also disappointed with its numerous issues involving certain aspects that didn’t offer enough freedom while choosing multiple activities.

Now it looks likes like Rockstar has possibly addressed many of the issues that hardcore GTA Online fans wanted to be resolved. Here are the five major changes they need to watch out for when entering Criminal Enterprises after installing the newest update:

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Oppressor Mark II finally gets nerfed

Eventually, this weapon has been toned down in order to give the regular players some life. Previously, many fans complained about other players trolling them endlessly with the Oppressor Mark II flying motorcycle. Now, its effectiveness has been seemingly reduced. Also, the Kill/Death ratio won’t be affected anymore by kills in Freemode.

Players can finally run in the casino

GTA Online players can finally, and without any limitations, run around in the Diamond Casino. That’s because Securities have toned down their restrictions. Hence, one can simply reach their preferred destination to take part in any gambling activity.

Using the armor and snacks during combat is easier now

Players have lately experienced a lot of difficulty in applying fresh body armor and using snacks in order to restore health. It’s because all of this is a time-consuming activity that takes a lot of effort, especially in the middle of an intense fight. The latest Criminal Enterprises update fixes this issue by giving up the option to instantly restore health and change armor on the fly with the help of new quick actions.

Players can now become a cop to hunt down criminals

This is probably the biggest and most refreshing addition the newest update has introduced. In case you are bored with playing as a bad guy, the latest DLC update is just for you. In GTA Online, players can now choose to play as an IAA field operative, under a new contact mission, to investigate a criminal conspiracy involving rigged gas prices.

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Fresh vehicles arriving in the game

GTA Online’s new update makes sure that the players will keep receiving brand new cars this summer and even beyond. Moreover, there will be two Imani Tech compatible vehicles. Furthermore, there will be two Tuner vehicles as well and a ride from Hao, which will be available only for the console players having the latest generation of PlayStation or Xbox.

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There are a total of six rides available at launch, namely Conada, Corsita, Greenwood, LM87, Torero XO, and Omnis E-GT. More than 12 will also make their way in the coming months.

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Mintu Tomar is an eSports author at EssentiallySports. After completing his bachelor's in Philosophy, he has followed his passion for covering news as a budding journalist. He lives and breathes video games and is a die-hard Call of Duty fan.
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